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Alcohol Intoxication and Withdrawal—IIIb

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Prevention of Ethanol Withdrawal Seizures in Mice by Local Anesthetics and Dextro-Propranolol
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    Chapter 2 Comparison of Ethanol Withdrawal Syndrome in Humans and Rats
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    Chapter 3 Barbiturate Withdrawal Syndrome in Cats
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    Chapter 4 Alcohol Withdrawal Reactions in Rhesus Monkeys
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    Chapter 5 Alcohol Withdrawal Syndromes in the Human: Comparison with Animal Models
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    Chapter 6 Alterations of Macromolecule Biosynthesis after Chronic Administration of Opiates and Ethanol
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    Chapter 7 On the Possibility that Opiate and Ethanol Actions are Mediated by Similar Mechanisms
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    Chapter 8 A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Narcotics, Alcohol and the Barbiturates on the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis
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    Chapter 9 Neuronal Aspects of Opiate Dependence and Tolerance in Comparison to Central Depressants
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    Chapter 10 Opiate Receptors and Endogenous Opioid Peptides in Tolerance and Dependence
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    Chapter 11 Role of Catecholamines in the Development of Tolerance to Barbiturates and Ethanol
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    Chapter 12 Comparative Aspects of Tolerance to, and Dependence on, Alcohol, Barbiturates and Opiates
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    Chapter 13 Effects of Alcohol on Ganglion Cell Receptive Field Properties and Sensitivity in the Frog Retina
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    Chapter 14 Persistence of Brain Hyperexcitability Following Chronic Alcohol Exposure in Rats
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    Chapter 15 Alteration of Ethanol Preference in Hamsters: Effects of Photoperiod and 5-Hydroxytryptophan
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    Chapter 16 Behavioral Changes after Chronic Ethanol Treatment
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    Chapter 17 Comparison of the Effects of Alcohol, Chlordiazepoxide, and Δ 9 Tetrahydrocannabinol on Intraspecies Aggression in Rats
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    Chapter 18 The Temporal and Volumetric Components of Stress Induced Drinking in Rats
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    Chapter 19 Physiological and Behavioral Normalizing Actions of a Single Alcohol Dose in Mice
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    Chapter 20 The Effects of Sodium Phenobarbital on Voluntary Ethanol Consumption in Rats
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    Chapter 21 Interaction of Alcohol with Psychological Stress
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    Chapter 22 The Effect of Low Dose Intravenous Alcohol on Human Information Processing
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    Chapter 23 Alcohol and Interpersonal Aggression
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    Chapter 24 Drinking Practices and Cognitive Functioning
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    Chapter 25 Sleep in Alcoholic Patients: Longitudinal Findings
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    Chapter 26 The toxicity of ethanol. A tentative risk evaluation.
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    Chapter 27 Introduction to the Papers on Operant Conditioning and Alcohol Intake
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    Chapter 28 Metabolic and Endocrine Pathology during Hangover
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    Chapter 29 Drinking of Ethanol by Rhesus Monkeys: Experimental Strategies for Establishing Ethanol as a Reinforcer
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    Chapter 30 Animal Model of Alcoholism: Critique and Progress
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    Chapter 31 Self-Administration of Sedatives by Humans
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    Chapter 32 Chronic Alcohol Drinking and Subsequent Withdrawal in Rats Exposed to Different Diurnal Distributions of Schedule-Induction Sessions
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    Chapter 33 Pharmacological Influences Upon Human Ethanol Self-Administration
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    Chapter 34 Temporal Patterns of Voluntary Alcohol Intake
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    Chapter 35 The Dipsogenic Effect of Alcohol and the Loss of Control Phenomenon
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    Chapter 36 Craving for Alcohol: Role of Drinking Pattern, Psychosocial History, Cognitive Style, Motor Control and Personality Variables
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    Chapter 37 Physiologic and Situational Determinants of Drinking Behavior
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    Chapter 38 Assessing the Alcoholic’s Disposition to Drink
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    Chapter 39 Cue Exposure: One Approach to the Extinction of Addictive Behaviours
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    Chapter 40 Thirst, Alcohol Thirst, and Control
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Chapter title
The toxicity of ethanol. A tentative risk evaluation.
Chapter number 26
Book title
Alcohol Intoxication and Withdrawal—IIIb
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 1977
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-9038-5_26
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4615-9040-8, 978-1-4615-9038-5
Authors

Ulf Rydberg, Staffan Skerfving, Rydberg, Ulf, Skerfving, Staffan

Abstract

A substantial knowledge has been collected on the dose-dependent toxic effects of ethanol. Whereas ethanol probably is the chemical substance exerting most toxic effects in many populations, a quantitative estimate of the upper limit of long term safe consumption from a toxicological and public health standpoint has not earlier been performed. It may be summarized that the toxic range of ethanol consumption is 35-200 g per day. Based on the available data we would propose an acceptable daily intake (ADI) for ethanol of 7 g per day. The practical consequences are discussed.

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Researcher 2 22%
Student > Master 2 22%
Lecturer 1 11%
Other 1 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 22%
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 2 22%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 11%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 11%
Neuroscience 1 11%
Engineering 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 33%
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